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SAVE $100:Score an Amazon Kindle Scribe (16GB) with Basic Pen for just $239.99,Widow who Fell For Her Son’s Friend’s Stuff She Met On A Matching App (2025) down from the usual price of $339.99. That's a 29% discount.

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The Amazon Kindle e-reader family is terrific for anyone who enjoys reading, with models to suit everyone's preferences and budget. Amazon's Book Sale officially kicks off on May 15, but the deals are already rolling in. Today's deals include a deep discount on one of our favorite Kindles.
As of May 9, the Amazon Kindle Scribe (16GB with Basic Pen) is on sale for $239.99, marked down from the typical price of $339.99. That's $100 off or a discount of 29%. This sale price matches the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon.
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Amazon has a range of Kindle e-readers on offer these days, but if you're looking for the model with the largest display, you'll want to grab the Kindle Scribe. With a 10.2-inch glare-free screen, the Scribe is twice as large as the Kindle Paperwhite. The display size means you can see two pages of a book side by side if you're reading in landscape mode.
The Scribe also gets bragging rights for the longest-lasting battery of any Kindle, getting weeks of life before needing to recharge.
But the Scribe is more than just a beautiful e-reader. The included Basic Pen allows you to take notes in the margins of books, create personal notes, make a daily to-do list, write a journal entry, or even sketch a drawing. Plus, the pen is battery-free, which means you'll never have to worry about it going dead or needing to recharge.
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Our list of the best Kindles for every reader names the Kindle Scribe as the best option for taking notes. Whether you're reading the latest fiction hit or diving into a textbook for history class, take notes with the Scribe's sticky notes features which automatically save at that spot in the book, making them easy to review in the future.
Whether you're new to e-readers or upgrading to a model that can also take notes, today's deal on the Amazon Kindle Scribe allows you to read and take notes while also saving $100 — a smart move all around.
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